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do you think facebook would be taking these measures if germany were not threatening legislation that would hold facebook accountable for being a platform where fake news can be disseminated? guest: i'm not sure if germany can threaten them so much with legislation. they can put pressure on them but in the end, facebook is a global company, a global network. they are not bound to the legislation here. but germany is the second country, facebook germany is the second franchise to cooperate with an outlet to check fake news after the u.s. and i think facebook is afraid of losing its user base because it is just going to be a platform for lies and spreading lies, the lord going to move on to a different one like twitter. secondly, they are afraid of the political pressure. it shows that it works. brent: what about this political pressure? facebook is a global company and when we are talking about fake news, we are always talking about finding the source. are these platforms like facebook at the end of the day accountable to no one in terms of legality and in terms of the law? guest: you
do you think facebook would be taking these measures if germany were not threatening legislation that would hold facebook accountable for being a platform where fake news can be disseminated? guest: i'm not sure if germany can threaten them so much with legislation. they can put pressure on them but in the end, facebook is a global company, a global network. they are not bound to the legislation here. but germany is the second country, facebook germany is the second franchise to cooperate with...
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facebook is taking action to stop the spread of fake news in germany, just months before germany holds it national election. facebook said it will focus on the worst of the worst offenders, and will team up with outside fact checkers and organizations to sort out what is true and what is made of. facebook said the group "corrective" will be it first outside fact checker in germany. >>> six weeks after the deadly wear his fire in oakland, a survivor still in the hospital in a coma. we'll hear from his family. >>> plus a man at a b.a.r.t. station had a matchet yes. what we know about the -- machete. what we know about the investigation is coming up. >>> we get a break here, but some areas of fog. not as foggy as sunday, but still waiting for midweek when it looks like rain comes back. but this morning mostly sunny. just watch out for that morning fog. >>> lot of people are probably sleeping. we're growing to have light traffic. we don't have huge storms today to talk about. >> as we look out in oakland, downtown oakland. it's dry now, but as pam said, another storm is on the way. steve w
facebook is taking action to stop the spread of fake news in germany, just months before germany holds it national election. facebook said it will focus on the worst of the worst offenders, and will team up with outside fact checkers and organizations to sort out what is true and what is made of. facebook said the group "corrective" will be it first outside fact checker in germany. >>> six weeks after the deadly wear his fire in oakland, a survivor still in the hospital in a...
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jumbo jet was en route from istanbul to hong kong. >> facebook picked germany to roll out plans to fightake news. part of face book's plan calls for working with an outside group to help with fact checking. warning signs would be attached to reports deemed noncredible. menlo park based facebook intends to make it impossible for spammers to forge the website. facebook is stepping up efforts to head off regulations from lawmakers there. the german government is concerned that fake news could play a role in their next election scheduled for september. >>> 7 on your side looking out for you. >> coming up ael finny explains for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know fo
jumbo jet was en route from istanbul to hong kong. >> facebook picked germany to roll out plans to fightake news. part of face book's plan calls for working with an outside group to help with fact checking. warning signs would be attached to reports deemed noncredible. menlo park based facebook intends to make it impossible for spammers to forge the website. facebook is stepping up efforts to head off regulations from lawmakers there. the german government is concerned that fake news...
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jumbo jet was en route from istanbul to hong kong. >> facebook picked germany to roll out plans to fight fake news. part of face book's plan calls for working with an outside group to help with fact checking. warning signs would be attached to reports deemed noncredible. menlo park based facebook intends to make it impossible for spammers to forge the website. facebook is stepping up efforts to head off regulations from lawmakers there. the german government is concerned that fake news could play a role in their next election scheduled for september. >>> 7 on your side looking out for you. >> coming up next. michael finny explains to save it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides est
jumbo jet was en route from istanbul to hong kong. >> facebook picked germany to roll out plans to fight fake news. part of face book's plan calls for working with an outside group to help with fact checking. warning signs would be attached to reports deemed noncredible. menlo park based facebook intends to make it impossible for spammers to forge the website. facebook is stepping up efforts to head off regulations from lawmakers there. the german government is concerned that fake news...
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facebook is taking the steps to stop the spread of fake news. that comes must months before germanyhe election and then facebook plans to hold the worse worst of the worst and that's going to team up with the fact checkers and news organizations to sort out the news report from the make up stories. and that's the investigators and that's first outside fact checker in germany. >>> speaking of mark a new study shows eight men own half the world's bebt. now the study by -- well, they own half the wealth and they say that it's made up of six americans and one from sparngs mek koe and microsoft founder bill gates tops the list and also includes the bay area's mark zuckerberg and then the men are worth a totaling and so eight men own half of the world's wealth. that's so incredible. >> a lot of cash. >> still a lot and they're a lot of businesses. >> thank you. >>> severe weather across the central part of the united states and a tornado warning and recovery and then at the cowboys stadium. blap we're told to live large, but with princess cruises your most extraordinary moments happen whe
facebook is taking the steps to stop the spread of fake news. that comes must months before germanyhe election and then facebook plans to hold the worse worst of the worst and that's going to team up with the fact checkers and news organizations to sort out the news report from the make up stories. and that's the investigators and that's first outside fact checker in germany. >>> speaking of mark a new study shows eight men own half the world's bebt. now the study by -- well, they own...
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. >>> facebook says it is unveiling measures designed from stopping fake news spreading in germany beforehe country holds its national election. facebook is partnering with the media group corrective, facebook's first outside fact checker. facebook faced criticism in germany and around the world for insufficient response to hate speech. germany's national election is set for september. >>> loretta lynch says hate crimes are one of the biggest threats facing the u.s. in her final speech before leaving office, lynch focused on several inshushssues, including one. >> no america should feel threatened because of what they look like, where they worship or whom they love. no one. >> that was lynch speaking at the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama, where four black people were killed when the ku klux klan bombed the church in 1963. the congregation applauded lynch when we talked about standing up for voting right. >>> in the gma first look, the developments of the young woman just reunited with her biological parents. >> she was abducted from a hospital hours after she was born.
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facebook says it is unveiling measures to stop fake news spreading in germany months before they holdlection. they announced they are partnering with an investigative media group. that company, corrective, will be facebook's ever outside fact checker. facebook faced criticism in germany for what some call an insufficient response to hate speech. germany is expected to hold a vote in september. california scored high marks in a national report that graded states in terms of enacting laws to protect animals. the animal legal defense fund ranked california fourth in the u.s. this comes after they enacted the right to rescue a law last year that protects good samaritans that break a window to rescue an animal locked inside a hot car. >> we believe animals have a great need for a voice, you know. as we saw with the right to rescue bill, you know, animals cannot survive inside of a hot car. >> california lawmakers also passed a law to give you a state tax credit if you adopt an animal from a shelter. to the home invasion caught on camera, stunning a homeowner nearly half a world away. abc n
facebook says it is unveiling measures to stop fake news spreading in germany months before they holdlection. they announced they are partnering with an investigative media group. that company, corrective, will be facebook's ever outside fact checker. facebook faced criticism in germany for what some call an insufficient response to hate speech. germany is expected to hold a vote in september. california scored high marks in a national report that graded states in terms of enacting laws to...
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. >>> facebook says it is unveiling measures designed to stop fake news from spreading in germany before the country holds its national election. menlo park-based facebook is partnering with corrective. it'll be facebook's first ever outside fact checker. facebook faced criticism in germany for what some call an insufficient response to hate speech. germany's national election is set for september. >>> fire season might be months away but a group of volunteer it is showing it is never too soon to get ready. abc 7 news was above the caldecott tunnel, which burned years ago in a fire storm. volunteers came from the world mission society church of god in hayward. president obama honored that group in the past. >>> a sixth grader in iowa is standing up to cancer and bullies thanks to his principal. jackson johnson's grandfather has cancer and chemo is causing him to lose his hair. johnson shaved his head so he and his grandfather can be part of the club. not all his classmates thought it was an adorable idea. specifically, one kid at school. >> at my first class, someone said, well, you look
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germany is the second country doing this experiment. facebook is turning this feature on, just for users in germany, and it's already on for users in the united states. the timing is noteworthy. germany is preparing for a federal election later this year. there has been concern in the country about the rise, the plague that is fake news. there have been alarms raised, even by the country's intelligence service, with some pointing the finger at russia, that there's an attempt already to destabilize the country's elections even though it's not scheduled until september. they say that they' are -- thei partners in germany were ready for this. we'll see how widely this spreads. facebook says it wants to turn this feature on in any parts of the world as it tens to find new fact-checking partners to work with. >> brian stelter there, and let's quickly check the weather, because millions across the central u.s. are under an ice storm warning this morning, and pedram javaheri joins us to explain how bad this will get. >> we don't see ice storm warnings
germany is the second country doing this experiment. facebook is turning this feature on, just for users in germany, and it's already on for users in the united states. the timing is noteworthy. germany is preparing for a federal election later this year. there has been concern in the country about the rise, the plague that is fake news. there have been alarms raised, even by the country's intelligence service, with some pointing the finger at russia, that there's an attempt already to...
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the trend is now gaining international popularity across germany and australia. many facebook pages are popping up inviting attendees to come. with an open mind, a love for beer, have a yoga mat and bring your favorite drinking buddy and then you can -- i don't know, you have to set the beer down for downward dog. >> i don't know if i can grow the man bun but i'll definitely try one or two of those poses. you do a pose and a sip of beer? >> then you're like, we're good with the yoga. >> the problem is i think after a few sips of beer you probably won't be doing any poses. >> maybe that's the point. >>> one little girl's big-time performance now going viral with her impersonation of none other than taylor swift. 7-year-old appeared on philippine competition show and wowed the crowd channelling the grammy winning pop star's singing, impressions and even costumes. check this out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you got it. >> pretty remarkable, right? she nailed some of those moves. she's got all of the looks. even the costume changes. >> setting the bar though, i think she has to do a little bit of
the trend is now gaining international popularity across germany and australia. many facebook pages are popping up inviting attendees to come. with an open mind, a love for beer, have a yoga mat and bring your favorite drinking buddy and then you can -- i don't know, you have to set the beer down for downward dog. >> i don't know if i can grow the man bun but i'll definitely try one or two of those poses. you do a pose and a sip of beer? >> then you're like, we're good with the...
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. >> the only facebook changed its tune is germany. >> the german government, okay. >> many countries are thinking through what are the data privacy solutions going to be in context of the companies. the more data, the stronger ai, the stronger the influence. so with that kind of responsibility you need to have that transparency and those core principles. >> what is the responsibility of the bc and what do you do in your companies to make sure they're thinking through unintended consequences? >> personally, i try to turn to projects with a social initiative, whether it is education or healthcare, basic small business and entrepreneurship. it is interesting, right. our responsibility is to our investors and to create the most value for them. so we're going to go back to things that end up becoming promising businesses and that's my point. individually if everybody tries to pull this on the short-term best, that's what you get, all kinds of innovation, and it is not pointed towards a sort of coherent future, if you will. maybe it is time to think that it is actual thely necessary. it is
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facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help combat the spread of fake news stories. social network said it would enable german users to flag up stories which appear to be fabricated.the stories will then be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as disputed. shares of airbag maker ta kata are tumbling after the company announced a deal with the us government. the japanese firm will pay a billion dollars and plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing over its airbags, which have been linked to multiple deaths. on friday shares rose more than 16 percent but today fell as much as 10 percent in tokyo. the news is dominated by trump today and the fall in the pound. also, davos has a page. talking about the rich people. the gathering of bigwigs they say. in dasos. that is under way. we are live there tomorrow morning i believe. we'll cover it all week. we'll speak to some of the bigwigs. tanya beck is there for us. she's a bigwig. she is! now, let us talk about what is going on in south korea. a massive story breakin
facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help combat the spread of fake news stories. social network said it would enable german users to flag up stories which appear to be fabricated.the stories will then be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as disputed. shares of airbag maker ta kata are tumbling after the company announced a deal with the us government. the japanese firm will pay a billion dollars and plead...
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. >>> facebook will soon flag fake news stories in germany ahead of the election there.he company will launch a special tool and is working with a nonprofit journalism group to spot false posts. germany is expected to go to the polls in september. >>> well, the so-called trump rally is going strong on wall street, but will it last. jill wagner talks to traders about how economic policies could impact the stockmarket. >> reporter: investors welcome donald trump's white house rally with a rally. are you surprise at how much the market has gone up since the election? keith bliss says he likes trump's plan to boost infrastructure spending, and simplify the tax code. >> that will increase hiring and spending across all industries. >> reporter: trump promised to ease financing. that's why goldman sachs are up double digits since the election and are likely to continue to climb. >> remember, the regulations have been at the pen by president obama, a lost these can by taken away. >> despite some optimism, there are some worries. some are concerned trump will start a trade war wi
. >>> facebook will soon flag fake news stories in germany ahead of the election there.he company will launch a special tool and is working with a nonprofit journalism group to spot false posts. germany is expected to go to the polls in september. >>> well, the so-called trump rally is going strong on wall street, but will it last. jill wagner talks to traders about how economic policies could impact the stockmarket. >> reporter: investors welcome donald trump's white...
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facebook taking steps to deal with news and germany. cial network will work to post fake news warnings. angela merkel's government says it will fine companies like facebook and twitter if they'd don't fight fake news and hate speech. saudi arabia sees no need to extend the opec production cuts deal beyond six months according to the countries energy minister. the oil markets should be rebalanced by the end of the first half of the year. concerned ending the cuts to soon could leave the oil of clearing the global glut unfinished. homeowners in london reluctant to put their property up for sale. 14%listings this month fell from a year ago. that's the latest bloomberg business flash. the m&a function on the bloomberg, global deal made thing is off to a 100 $30 billion start. the resurgence of m&a should continue through 2017. i spoke about this with its global vice chair of transaction advisory services. >> there are a few key drivers. one is the search for growth. ceos trying very hard to grow their businesses at above gdp type rates. the
facebook taking steps to deal with news and germany. cial network will work to post fake news warnings. angela merkel's government says it will fine companies like facebook and twitter if they'd don't fight fake news and hate speech. saudi arabia sees no need to extend the opec production cuts deal beyond six months according to the countries energy minister. the oil markets should be rebalanced by the end of the first half of the year. concerned ending the cuts to soon could leave the oil of...
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facebook is trying to crack down on fake news in germany, with fears false reports may sway voters ahead of elections there this year. the ft reports questionable articles will be analysed by a third party factchecker. with india's hopes to be a more cashless economy — to halt black market money — the business standard looks at whether cheaper smartphones can be made for the mass market. a meticulously prepared meal service is becoming more sought after in china. part inspired by british tv show downton abbey, china's seen a sharp rise in people training to be butlers. that's in the international new york times. and after nearly 150 years, the big top of the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus will finally come down. the show‘s closing because fewer people are going to see it. when i was a child that was the only circus in town, i must say. times are changing, however. david buik is a market strategist with panmure gordon. i lived on the other side of the world in the philippines, and we only had the ring when brothers. we will come to brexit in a moment that first of all let me
facebook is trying to crack down on fake news in germany, with fears false reports may sway voters ahead of elections there this year. the ft reports questionable articles will be analysed by a third party factchecker. with india's hopes to be a more cashless economy — to halt black market money — the business standard looks at whether cheaper smartphones can be made for the mass market. a meticulously prepared meal service is becoming more sought after in china. part inspired by british tv...
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facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help control the number of fake news links on the siteially false stories. the stories will then be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as "disputed". the world's eight richest individuals have as much wealth as the 3.6bn people who make up the poorest half of the world, according to oxfam. not everyone agrees with oxfam's figures which have been criticised by organisations such as the adam smith institute. you can find analysis of the story on our website, bbc. co. uk/news/business. a quick look at the markets. the lower pound has been good news for the ftse 100. lower pound has been good news for the ftse100. anglo—american up 1.8% on friday. but shares in royal bank of scotla nd on friday. but shares in royal bank of scotland fell 27% after goldman sachs downgraded its rating on rbs from buy to neutral. that is it from me for this hour, more this afternoon. thank you. just to bring you an update on that explosion we reported in the last half an hour. a man was taken to
facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help control the number of fake news links on the siteially false stories. the stories will then be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as "disputed". the world's eight richest individuals have as much wealth as the 3.6bn people who make up the poorest half of the world, according to oxfam. not everyone agrees with oxfam's figures which have been criticised by...
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. >>> an attack against fake news, the new tour that facebook is rolling out ahead of germany election. >>> the most snow they have seen in decades but it is not all fun up in the sierra this holiday weekend. >> plan on some patchy fog and upper 30s tomorrow morning as we begin the count down to rain and gusty winds and likely high surf heading to the coast. the time line as we come back. we have a developing story overseas... at least 30 oplare plancra >>> now to a developing story happening over seas. at least 30 people are dead after a turkish cargo plane crashed in kyrgyszstan. officials are blaming on poor visibilities. you can see the footage. the jet destroyed 15 homes and several surrounding buildings. we'll continue to follow le this. you can find out more online on nbc bay area. >>> right now it is not just members of congress or musicians boycotting. other avenues, that's a food cooperative. the worker owner says the decision to close on inauguration day is not an easy one because money is tight. >> most people is into it and they really enjoy that we are taking a stance for
. >>> an attack against fake news, the new tour that facebook is rolling out ahead of germany election. >>> the most snow they have seen in decades but it is not all fun up in the sierra this holiday weekend. >> plan on some patchy fog and upper 30s tomorrow morning as we begin the count down to rain and gusty winds and likely high surf heading to the coast. the time line as we come back. we have a developing story overseas... at least 30 oplare plancra >>> now...
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sebastian: facebook is taking steps to deal with face -- fake news in germany. s and post think news warnings. anglo merkel's government has warned it plans to find companies like facebook and twitter if they don't identify fake news. content -- honda is forecasting sales. they are counting on rising demand in the u.s. and china. the woman who previously was the largest shareholder in disney has cut her stake in half. she reduced her stake to about $7 billion. she now has a 4% stake in disney. holdings back to a stake her husband received when he sold pixar animation to disney. that is the bloomberg is this flash. guy: the world economic forum gets underway. tom is going to be there. let's look at what we can expect. let's start with you. is davos a place to be seen this year? it's dead in that's the implication of donald trump's election. the one real current and concrete line is economic nationalism in that runs contrary to what people are gathering it davos to talk about. a fight back for globalist has to be plotted somewhere. no places better suited. they are
sebastian: facebook is taking steps to deal with face -- fake news in germany. s and post think news warnings. anglo merkel's government has warned it plans to find companies like facebook and twitter if they don't identify fake news. content -- honda is forecasting sales. they are counting on rising demand in the u.s. and china. the woman who previously was the largest shareholder in disney has cut her stake in half. she reduced her stake to about $7 billion. she now has a 4% stake in disney....
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ultimately the answer to that question may be not much but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germanyt fact checkers to verify stories that appear dubious. deliberate falsehoods masquerading as news are a tiny fraction of the total material shared on social media. but with high profile cases still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like... you are fake news. ..fake news seems certain to be a growing presence in all our lives. amol rajan, bbc news. remind you there is an emergency commons debate late ever this afternoon. we will be in the commons for that. —— emergency. for that. -- emergency. you talk to phil, i am not talking to him. the lovely phil has the weather for us. i might not speak now. good afternoon. satellite pictures tells the tale for the day. much of scotland, i have put on the radar there. it doesn't show all the rain. if it is drizzly it doesn't tend to pick it up. the other thing is it milder in the south—west than in the north east of scotland. how do we get on for the rest of the day? gradually we will p
ultimately the answer to that question may be not much but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germanyt fact checkers to verify stories that appear dubious. deliberate falsehoods masquerading as news are a tiny fraction of the total material shared on social media. but with high profile cases still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like... you are fake news. ..fake news seems certain to be a growing presence in all our...
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facebook to update its platform to deal with so-called fake news and germany.t says it will cooperate with nonprofit organization "corrective." the member of anglo merkel's an organization welcomes the announcement. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus. as the biggest names in the business world are descending on davos, we built up about sustainability and investing for the future. it could be the top of their agenda. there could be a potential there could be a potential return of 30 trillion is businesses invest to meet the world sustainable developing gi lts. davos, he sat down with francine lacqua for an exclusive interview. global time when governance is lacking to some extent, it is even more reason for the private sector to his cap up and more and more businesses have discovered that there clearly is not an enduring property. paul: -- francine: francine: there is much less sympathetic view towards climate change. paul: i don't know that. the language might have changed, but the objective is the same. how do you create economic growth and jobs? inc
facebook to update its platform to deal with so-called fake news and germany.t says it will cooperate with nonprofit organization "corrective." the member of anglo merkel's an organization welcomes the announcement. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus. as the biggest names in the business world are descending on davos, we built up about sustainability and investing for the future. it could be the top of their agenda. there could be a potential there could be a potential...
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facebook page. patty cuts asked, what will the wall look like? east germany? or jerusalem? rick supports legal immigration, join the greatest it legally. chris echoes that saying enforce the law, all that is needed, and lower corporate tax. your city-your voice is more than a name, you can talk to us on facebook, twitter, engage with your neighbors on the big issues facing the country, you can even talk to them in person too. you will see reports from our your city, your voice every morning on...
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on facebook, he's posted pictures of people giving away qur'ans all over the world. and he's filed suit against the ban of his campaign in germany. michelle: aljona goes to sleep every night to the sound of gunfire. she is one of thousands of people in eastern ukraine who have no choice but to live with the war between russian separatists and government troops. whose concerns and needs are muted by the ongoing political and military battle. but she is now also one of the many displaced people, volunteers and soldiers who are performing on stage to share their own stories of war and hope. by voicing their trauma, they also become a voice for those who would otherwise go unheard. >> this theater project is titled "children and soldiers." dance is an essential part of it. 16-year-old alyona is taking care of the choreography. the director comes from germany, but he's been working in ukraine for many years. >> speak up and listen to each other. >> popasna is a town in ukraine's donbass region. all roads leading east are blocked. the combat zone is just beyond. every night, alyona can hear the artillery from her home. but today, all
on facebook, he's posted pictures of people giving away qur'ans all over the world. and he's filed suit against the ban of his campaign in germany. michelle: aljona goes to sleep every night to the sound of gunfire. she is one of thousands of people in eastern ukraine who have no choice but to live with the war between russian separatists and government troops. whose concerns and needs are muted by the ongoing political and military battle. but she is now also one of the many displaced people,...
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facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help combat the spread of fabricated news stories. be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as "disputed". bt has said it recorded more than 31 million nuisance calls in a single week before christmas. the company, which supplies 40% of the landlines in the uk, said more than 12 million of those were about accident claims. bt is now launching a new service for its customers which it says could block up to 30 million such nuisance calls a week. a quick look at the markets. it's been hovering around one point 120. normally when we see a fall in the pound, we see the ftse going up but i guess the market is waiting to see what theresa may says tomorrow. i think we're not going very far on those stock markets today. that is the business news, for now. we're going to go straight to storm on. we expect to hearfrom we're going to go straight to storm on. we expect to hear from the first minister imminently. turmoil following the resignation of martin mcguinness of sinn fein last
facebook is introducing new tools in germany to help combat the spread of fabricated news stories. be passed to third—party fact—checkers and if found to be unreliable, will be marked in users' news feeds as "disputed". bt has said it recorded more than 31 million nuisance calls in a single week before christmas. the company, which supplies 40% of the landlines in the uk, said more than 12 million of those were about accident claims. bt is now launching a new service for its...
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ultimately the answer to that question may be not much, but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germanyofile cases still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like... you are fake news. ..fake news seems certain to be a growing presence in all our lives. prime minister theresa may faces tough talks on brexit today, when she meets representatives of the devolved governments of wales, scotland and northern ireland. mrs may will chair a meeting of the joint ministerial committee in cardiff, to discuss how all parts of the uk can work together to support trade and investment. vicki young is in cardiff. that meeting has been going on for the last hour. it is due to break up shortly. theresa may promised the devolved nations would be fully involved in the run up to brexit. she said she wanted to make sure that everyone was on the same side. that hasn't happened. it has been deeply disappointing so far. nikolic at —— nicola sturgeon said time was running out for the prime minister to heed the voice of scotland. this has been given added
ultimately the answer to that question may be not much, but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germanyofile cases still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like... you are fake news. ..fake news seems certain to be a growing presence in all our lives. prime minister theresa may faces tough talks on brexit today, when she meets representatives of the devolved governments of wales, scotland and northern ireland. mrs may...
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facebook at c-span mystery. began in august 1914, the british royal navy imposed a naval blockade to restrict maritime trade with germany and other central powers. the blockade lasted throughout the war. next, u.s. army command and general staff college history professor john kuehn on his book. minute illustrated presentation is a part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i is he a him and memorial in kansas city, missouri. -- museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> i don't know question start with his joke because it is not really a joke, but one of my polish students told me this. you know, i am a historian. i am aware of the difficulties that poland has had being between these great powers, the habsburgs and the romanovs. more often than not, we think about the czars and the prussian kings and the problems that lie in there. i had asked my polish student, i said, who would you fight first, the germans or the russians? and he thought about it and he said, it is not hard. we fight the germans first. business before pleasure. [laughter] john kuehn: ok, i don't know if that was supported by th
facebook at c-span mystery. began in august 1914, the british royal navy imposed a naval blockade to restrict maritime trade with germany and other central powers. the blockade lasted throughout the war. next, u.s. army command and general staff college history professor john kuehn on his book. minute illustrated presentation is a part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i is he a him and memorial in kansas city, missouri. -- museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri....
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ultimately the answer to that question might be not much but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germany that looks suspicious. it also looks to identify fact checkers. deliberate falsehoods masquerading as news are the tiny fraction of the total media shared on social media. but with high profile cases are still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like, fa ke describe journalism he doesn't like, fake news seems to be a growing presence in our lives. amol rajan, bbc news. we will be speaking to the mp behind the new inquiry and a former facebook executive at around 8:10am. the french socialist party has chosen the hard—left benoit hamon as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election. he beat the former prime minister manuel valls in a ballot of party members. he'll be up against marine le pen on the far—right and francois fillon on the centre—right in april's vote. the uk need not fear electricity black—outs, even on the coldest of days when demand is at its highest, according to the former head of the national grid. st
ultimately the answer to that question might be not much but facebook has introduced new tools in america and germany that looks suspicious. it also looks to identify fact checkers. deliberate falsehoods masquerading as news are the tiny fraction of the total media shared on social media. but with high profile cases are still reaching millions and donald trump intent on using the phrase to describe journalism he doesn't like, fa ke describe journalism he doesn't like, fake news seems to be a...
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facebook at c-span mystery. began in august 1914, the british royal navy imposed a naval blockade to restrict maritime trade with germany and other central powers. the blockade lasted throughout the war. next, u.s. army command and general staff college history professor john kuehn on his book. minute illustrated presentation is a part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i is he a him and memorial in kansas city, missouri. -- museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >>
facebook at c-span mystery. began in august 1914, the british royal navy imposed a naval blockade to restrict maritime trade with germany and other central powers. the blockade lasted throughout the war. next, u.s. army command and general staff college history professor john kuehn on his book. minute illustrated presentation is a part of a two-day symposium hosted by the national world war i is he a him and memorial in kansas city, missouri. -- museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri....
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facebook is fighting back against fake news. the network is testing out a tool allowing people to flag fake stories. they're rolling it out in germany first ahead of that country's national election. once a story is flagged as fake it would be sent to a german non-profit organization to be reviewed. and if that organization confirmed it to be a fake story it would be less likely to show up in your time line. if a user shares the fake story, they would receive a warning message. >>> coming up next, a former contra costa county deputy finds himself on the other side of the law. the bloody mug shot and the reason he now faces charges of attempted murder. >>> first, happening right now, we are continuing to follow breaking news that we first told you about at the top of the hour. the wife of the orlando pulse nightclub shooter arrested at a bay area home in rodeo. specifically. our pete suratos has been tweeting about it. >>> east bay night spot in the center of recent controversy will soon close its doors for the last time. it's been in business for 40 years. it is a local institution. last year a man was shot and killed after leaving
facebook is fighting back against fake news. the network is testing out a tool allowing people to flag fake stories. they're rolling it out in germany first ahead of that country's national election. once a story is flagged as fake it would be sent to a german non-profit organization to be reviewed. and if that organization confirmed it to be a fake story it would be less likely to show up in your time line. if a user shares the fake story, they would receive a warning message. >>>...
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facebook is taking steps to do with fake news in germany. social network will cooperate with nonprofit organizations to check facts and post fake news warnings. angela merkel's government has warned that it plans to fine companies that do not filter fake news and hate speech. anna: prime minister may is to speak on tuesday, establishing the reality of brexit and what it will look like for the u.k. here to take us through the effects of a potential hard exit and may speech is the bloomberg intelligence senior banks analyst or jonathan, great to have you on "bloomberg markets." theresa may will speak in london. suggesting that -- what does this tell us about what we can expect from may? jonathan: i think the hard brexit will certainly fire up europe as well. the same passporting you are talking about, you have to recognize that we have bank regulators delivering a lot of what you have seen on europe. we are seeing the ecb and europe stepping back. it is not as if europe is sorting itself out financially, in terms of the banks. the u.k. is in a
facebook is taking steps to do with fake news in germany. social network will cooperate with nonprofit organizations to check facts and post fake news warnings. angela merkel's government has warned that it plans to fine companies that do not filter fake news and hate speech. anna: prime minister may is to speak on tuesday, establishing the reality of brexit and what it will look like for the u.k. here to take us through the effects of a potential hard exit and may speech is the bloomberg...
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facebook is fighting back against fake news. the social network is currently testing out a tool that allows people to flag fake stories. and they're rolling it out in germanyahead of that country's upcoming national election. once a story is flagged as fake, it would be sent to a german nonprofit organization that's going to review it. if the story's confirmed to be fake, it would be less likely to show up in someone's timeline. and if the user shares the story, they'll receive a warning message, as well. >>> in medical news this morning, the american heart association has new recommendations for pregnant women with congenital heart disease. experts suggest having a delivery plan in place. women should also look for medical centers who have an experienced cardiologists. obstetricians who are trained in high-risk maternal fetal medicine and cardiac surgery team. doctors say the mothers need to be monitored from anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months following delivery. >>> all right, nbc bay area responds to a san francisco woman, who had a bit of a pricey problem with a storage and moving company, pods. >> consumer investigator chris camorra joins us with the w
facebook is fighting back against fake news. the social network is currently testing out a tool that allows people to flag fake stories. and they're rolling it out in germanyahead of that country's upcoming national election. once a story is flagged as fake, it would be sent to a german nonprofit organization that's going to review it. if the story's confirmed to be fake, it would be less likely to show up in someone's timeline. and if the user shares the story, they'll receive a warning...
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facebook is fighting back against fake news. the social network is currently testing out a tool that allows people to flag fake stories and they're rolling it out in germanyd of the country's upcoming national election. once a story is flagged as fake, it will be sent to a german nonprofit organization that will review the story. if the story is confirmed a fake, it will be less likely to show up in your timeline. and if a user shares the fake story, they'll receive a warning message. >>> nbc bay area responds to a san francisco woman who had a pricey problem with a shortage and moving company pods. >> and a storage company. chris camorra is joining us now with her story and how we took action. >> christina hired pods to store and move some of her belongings. she said she later needed to change her move date, but that didn't work out for pods, so she went ahead and cancelled the move and ended up moving those belongings herself. however, pods, she says, then charged christina $1,000 for that move anyway. now, she tells us she tried to get a refund, but couldn't, so she reached out to us for help. we called pods, it then refunded christina the cost of that
facebook is fighting back against fake news. the social network is currently testing out a tool that allows people to flag fake stories and they're rolling it out in germanyd of the country's upcoming national election. once a story is flagged as fake, it will be sent to a german nonprofit organization that will review the story. if the story is confirmed a fake, it will be less likely to show up in your timeline. and if a user shares the fake story, they'll receive a warning message....
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to germany condemned the move, and major international companies said it threatened to strangle the free flow of workers and commerce. executives from apple, general electric, facebook, tesla, and starbucks all expressed concerns. ourstarbucks all expressed concerns. the dollar softened against the developed market peers amidst the turmoil. for more, macro strategist joins us how does this story play into the market today? where do we see action in pricing? >> well, i guess this is where the story is how does this story into the market today? interesting. short-term we have seen little impact on the dollar and equities, both a bit softer in the asian session. but i think it's hard for traders. it is hard to work out a play over the next week. the longer-term is definitely undermines u.s. assets. there's a structural blow here. people used to have faith in the u.s. and the rule of law, that your rights wouldn't be infringed, and now that game has changed. i think it does provide extra risk premium on u.s. assets longer term. guy: mark, how useful is asia this morning, given the fact that we have a lack of liquidity? dead certainly felt sitting here this morning tryin
to germany condemned the move, and major international companies said it threatened to strangle the free flow of workers and commerce. executives from apple, general electric, facebook, tesla, and starbucks all expressed concerns. ourstarbucks all expressed concerns. the dollar softened against the developed market peers amidst the turmoil. for more, macro strategist joins us how does this story play into the market today? where do we see action in pricing? >> well, i guess this is where...
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facebook. the museum helps people think about why the holocaust happened and how it was possible in one of the most advanced civilized regions of the world. if you were to look at europe and specifically germany, before hitler came to power you would find democracy, struggling ones, but still democracy. certainly, you would find growing anxiety and fear as a result of the great war, the economic depression and the rise of communism and you would find increasing anti-semitism, which became a convenient explanation for every problem in crisis that bissett european blues-- civilization. in germany you would find one of the most highly educated nations in the world, 25% of the ss leadership had a phd or advanced degree. you would find a country with a dynamic free press. berlin alone had 146 newspapers. you would find a country with 39 nobel prize winners. of the holocaust reminds us of the progress and fragility of human rights that the unthinkable is always thinkable and that in all societies you are susceptible to treating the other as inferior. to the abuse of power and tendency to justify any behavior. the museum is to elicit the best within us and to remind us with both confidence that the
facebook. the museum helps people think about why the holocaust happened and how it was possible in one of the most advanced civilized regions of the world. if you were to look at europe and specifically germany, before hitler came to power you would find democracy, struggling ones, but still democracy. certainly, you would find growing anxiety and fear as a result of the great war, the economic depression and the rise of communism and you would find increasing anti-semitism, which became a...
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facebook, could we ever put enough money into the nhs, or is it a black hole? well, if you compare our spending to countries that are comparable, france, germany — we are spending economic growth. even then, they did it through national insurance, rather than through income tax, and that is when waiting times were sometimes failing to hit 18 months, as opposed to 18 weeks, which is the target now. so i understand the logic behind it, but i think it is very unlikely. what do you think is going to happen if nothing is done, if we don‘t see any increase in funding and things continue this way? well, it is very likely that we will have corps million people on the nhs operations waiting list this year. —— four. what will happen first of all is that access times will increase, it will take longerfor that access times will increase, it will take longer for people to receive treatment, both elective treatment, seeing gps, emergency care, and then they will turn to the nhs offer and whether it can be restricted. we have already seen a number of clinical commissioning groups begin to remove things like ivf treatment cycles from their offer to patients. interesting. thank
facebook, could we ever put enough money into the nhs, or is it a black hole? well, if you compare our spending to countries that are comparable, france, germany — we are spending economic growth. even then, they did it through national insurance, rather than through income tax, and that is when waiting times were sometimes failing to hit 18 months, as opposed to 18 weeks, which is the target now. so i understand the logic behind it, but i think it is very unlikely. what do you think is going...